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AAABA Baseball
Friday
Martella’s 10, Delweld 0
Mike Mulvey tossed a four-hitter with six strikeouts in a five-inning shutout win over Delweld.
Luke Williams paced Martella’s attack with a 3-3 effort that included a double, two runs scored and two RBIs.
Jesse Cooper, Matt McMillen and Jimmy Stenger had two hits each for Martella’s, and Brian Weightman knocked in two runs.
Marcus Shippey and Josh Staiscia collected two hits each for Delweld.
Berkley Hills Renegades 14
Laurel Auto Group 4
The Renegades’ John Jones swatted a home run and chased in four RBIs as Berkley Hills defeated Laurel Auto Group in Friday’s late game at Roxbury Park.
Ryan Uhl had two hits in the win.
Avery Sandor had a hit and two RBIs for Laurel Auto.
Thursday
Martella’s Pharmacy 10
Berkley Hills Renegades 3
Dan Abbenante and Luke Williams each had two RBIs and Derek Younker fanned seven as Martella’s Pharmacy felled the Berkley Hills Renegades Thursday at Roxbury Park. Abbenante had three of his squad’s 12 hits.
Dylin Brooks was 3 for 4 with two RBIs in defeat.
American Legion Baseball
Bedford 12, Lilly 0
LILLY – Bedford’s Logan Fluke held Lilly to just one hit – from Frank Swires – and the Hurricanes took home a six-inning win.
Sean Leister had two hits and two RBIs.
Patton 14, St. Michael 1
PATTON – An 11-run third inning led the way for Patton as it clubbed St. Michael in five innings. Shane Mallin (three hits and four RBIs) and Zarek Evansky (two hits) each hit home runs for Patton. Josh Serafin drove in four runs while Dylan Corle collected three hits.
Jared Baker drove in the Saints’ lone run in the fourth.
Meyersdale 13, Richland 11
BERLIN – Meyersdale pulled ahead with a five-run fifth inning and held off Richland in a high-scoring contest. Lance Leydig led the way with a 4-for-5 night with four RBIs and two runs scored. Justin Donaldson and Trent Schrock each had two RBIs while Chris Schrock scored three runs.
Ryan Orlovsky drove in three runs for Richland while Cameron Kaminsky scored three runs.
Stoystown 11, Portage 0
CAIRNBROOK – A three-run home run by Lance Blough sparked Stoystown as it drubbed Portage in five innings. Blough drove in four runs while Cameron Darr had two RBIs to go with two hits and two runs scored. Nash Walker scored three times and went 3 for 4.
Sports
Local sports in brief
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Senators relish chance to even series with Penguins
After a win in Game 3, the Ottawa Senators are confident they can tie their series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Snider’s grand slam lifts Bucs over Cubs
Travis Snider took a pregame pep talk from his manager to heart. Relaxed and with a clear head, he delivered a crucial sixth-inning home run for the second time in five games.
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Humbled Steelers ready to forget offseason
Troy Polamalu walked off the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice field on Tuesday with rookie safety Shamarko Thomas hanging on the veteran safety’s every word.
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Palmer to leave UPJ women’s position
Sasha Palmer will embark on a new chapter as a women’s basketball coach next month.
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Sumney added to SFU men’s coaching staff
St. Francis men’s basketball coach Rob Krimmel filled a vacancy on his coaching staff Monday with the hiring of Mike Sumney as an associate head coach.
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Goalie Anderson gives Senators a chance
Craig Anderson has his game back, and just in time to give the Senators a chance.
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Ottawa rallies to top Pittsburgh
Colin Greening scored 7:39 into double overtime, and the Ottawa Senators rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins that cut their series deficit to 2-1 on Sunday night.
Daniel Alfredsson got Ottawa even 1-1 by scoring a short-handed goal with 29 seconds left in regulation just after the Senators pulled goalie Craig Anderson for an extra skater. -
Locke grinds through as Pirates blank Astros
Jeff Locke didn’t have his best stuff Sunday. He didn’t need it to shut down the majors’ worst team.
Locke allowed three hits over seven innings, Pedro Alvarez homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates won for the eighth time in 10 games, 1-0 over the Houston.
Locke (4-1) won his fourth straight decision and gave up one run or fewer for the fifth time in his past eight outings. He struck out four and walked three. -
CORY ISENBERG| District playoffs command spotlight
District 5 gets set to jump into the baseball and softball playoffs this week.
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Bengals’ Hawkins visits Windber for charity tourney
Andrew Hawkins never forgets his roots.
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